Organic Garden Seeds

High Mowing Organic Seeds is committed to providing the hightest quality, 100% Organic seed to growers and gardeners. When you buy organic seed, you have the assurance that the seed was grown without synthetic chemicals and you are supporting farms and companies that are committed to organic agriculture.

High Mowing Organic Seeds are specifically bred for characteristics that allow them to do well in organic growing conditions. These traits include disease resistance, high seedling vigor, high marketable yield, vigorous root and root hair growth, inset resistence, high nutritional content and naturally beautiful appearance. Plant health begins with healthy seed, and that's why High Mowing Seeds are laboratory tested for seed germination, seedling vigor, and screened for seed-borne disease.

Why Choose Organic seeds?

When you choose to buy organic, non-GMO seeds you are supporting:

1. A safer ecosystem for the bees and other insects that pollinate a third of all food on earth.

3. Agricultural practices that result in healthier soil, water and communities

But do organic seeds really make a difference in your garden?

Yes! When we grow organic seeds, we're selecting for plants that thrive in organic growing conditions.

1. Organic, non-GMO seeds are adapted to thrive when they receive organic inputs like compost

2. Conventional and GM seeds are adapted to thrive when they receive synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides.

We believe that organic, non-GMO gardens should start with organic, non-GMO seeds.

With so many GM crops now on the market and the increased risk of Pollen Drift, organic farmers have to work harder to avoid contamination. To mitigate this risk, High Mowing Seeds have all of their seeds third-party verified by the Non-GMO Project, giving you the highest level of confidence that these seeds are non-GMO.

Tiips for Starting Seeds Indoors

Growing your own seedlings is fun, rewarding, and economical. While many crops can be sown directly in the garden, others will be more productive if started indoors. You can refer to the back of the packet for variety specific planting information - but here are some general guidelines to help you get started.

The first thing is to find out your last frost date

This will determine when you should start your seeds. Just enter your zip code at bit.ly/lastfrostdate to find out yours.

Next, make a list of all the crops you plan to grow in your garden. If you any of the crops listed below are on your list, we recommend starting them indoors. Mark your calendar with the dates to start and plant out different crops so you don't forget.